Discourse Community Cookbook - Final-3 1
Discourse Community Cookbook - Final-3 1
Community Cookbook
Table of Contents
Page 3:
Being a Part of the Cooking Discourse Community
Page 4:
Proper Tools to Cook With
Page 5:
Terminology on Measurements
Page 6:
Safety Precautions/Cleanliness
Page 7-8:
Different Types/Levels of Cooks/Chefs
Page 9-10:
Proper Dressing Attire
Page 11:
Tips
Page 12-14:
Recipes
Page 15:
Work Cited
Mixing Bowls- Used to mix, whether its pancakes or a chocolate cake, mixing bowls
are very useful in the kitchen
Cookware- A variety of items including pots, pans, and baking dishes used to prepare
food
All of these items are needed in the kitchen, but not all are to be used at the same time.
Depending on the dish that is being prepared, the cook will need to make the decision of what is
needed and what is not. Each of these items can be purchased in different sizes and from
different brands. The tools listed above are the very basic version of each category. Beyond these
listed are more types of each.
Measurements
C = Cup
t./tsp. = Teaspoon
T/Tbsp. = Tablespoon
C = Celsius
F = Fahrenheit
ml = Milliliters
pt. = Pint
L= Liter
G/gr = Gram
Oz = Ounce
lb. = Pound
Kg = Kilogram
Safety Precautions
While cooking can be satisfying and enjoyable, it can also be disastrous if safety is not observed.
1. Only cook with clean hands. Wash for approximately 5 minutes with soap and warm
water up to the elbows before beginning cooking.
2. Keep hair pulled back, away from face and eyes.
3. Cook with secure fitting clothes to avoid accidents and fires.
4. Do not leave food cooking unattended for a long period of time. Keep a timer with you to
let you know when things are finished, if using one.
5. Keep handles of pots and pans inward to avoid spills or accidents.
6. Do not reach over the stovetop when cooking and watch your sleeves to avoid burns.
7. Keep curtains, potholders, towels, and any other cloth-like materials away from the
cooking area to avoid fires.
8. Wash sharp objects immediately, or place them in an empty sink. This should be done in
order to avoid people from sticking their hand into the water and getting cut.
9. Keep dishtowels and rags clean and replace them frequently during cooking.
10. Keep children and pets away from appliances when cooking for safety and cleanliness
purposes.
11. Keep appliance cords as short as possible to avoid accidents
12. Keep a small fire extinguisher and a first aid kit nearby.
13. Ensure that smoke detectors are placed throughout your house (Index 1).
Being safe and responsible makes for a healthier and more enjoyable cooking experience.
them. Those are the chefs that work together to prepare the appetizers or main dishes in a
restaurant. Boundsman are assistants to the butchers being around to help when needed.
Moving further into the short-order cooks into the dessert portion of the meal, the Pastry
chefs come into play. They prepare the sweet treats and baked goods at the end of the meal.
There are sub-divisions within this sub-division. A pastry chef can be a Confiseur, Boulanger,
Glacier or Decorateur. The Confiseur prepares candy and the Boulanger prepares unsweetened
breads. The Glacier prepares any dessert that has to be cold or frozen and the Decorateur
prepares show dished and special cakes. This completes the job of a line chef.
Following a line chef comes the sous chef. This chef is an assistant to the executive chef,
which is at the top of the chef chain. The basic duty of a sous chef is to fill in for the executive
chef when needed and ensure that the line chefs are doing their jobs. Most sous chefs have a
culinary arts degree and are moving up the chef chain to become an executive chef. The
executive chef is at the very top and holds the highest position. They perform duties such as
creating the menu, ordering inventory needed, and designing the plates. They are in charge of all
the lower division chefs and are typically found in high established restaurants. The next step
for an executive chef is typically a master chef. This position doesnt necessarily have different
duties than an executive chef, but does provide higher pay and more recognition (Index 1-7).
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While the uniform does change depending on where a cook or chef may work, this is the
typical attire for most restaurants. The uniform provides protection for the worker and comfort.
Some features on the uniform also show respect to the art and concept of cooking (cooks 1-5).
Tips
It doesnt take much to be a good cook. The qualities a good cook must possess are
unlimited. Good cooks use the proper tools, have knowledge of cooking terminology, follow all
safety precautions, display clean habits, and dress appropriate. Professionals are not the only
types of cooks that can be considered good. An at home mother can be just as good of a cook as
an executive chef, it all depends on what is being prepared and who it is being prepared for.
Always make sure you have the proper tools needed to prepare dishes. This includes tools for
measurements as well to ensure proper portions of ingredients. Educate yourself on cooking
terminology. Terms used in the cooking community and measurements are important to know
so you will not be confused when I trying to communicate with others or prepare food. The
most important thing to remember is practice makes perfect. No one should be afraid to
experiment. Trial and error is what produces the best results.
Recipes
Cinnamon Pumpkin Waffles
Ingredients:
1 cup of flour
1/3 cup of white sugar
1 teaspoon of ground cinnamon
1 teaspoon of pumpkin pie spice
teaspoon ground nutmeg
teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon baking powder
cup milk
cup pumpkin puree
2 tablespoons melted butter
2 tablespoons olive oil
cup of unsweet applesauce
1 egg and 1 egg white
cup chopped pecans
Directions:
1. Preheat a waffle iron according to manufacturer's instructions. Combine flour, wheat
germ, sugar, cinnamon, pumpkin pie spice, nutmeg, salt, and baking powder in a bowl.
Set aside.
2. Beat together milk, pumpkin puree, butter, oil, applesauce, whole egg, and egg white.
Stir flour mixture into the pumpkin mixture along with the pecans.
3. Ladle the batter onto the preheated waffle iron. Cook the waffles until golden and crisp,
5 to 7 minutes (recipes 1).
Ingredients:
Directions:
1. Spread the cream cheese on the toasted bagel. Layer the Cheddar cheese, pickle slices,
carrot, and lettuce onto one half of the bagel, then top with the remaining bagel half. Cut
the sandwich in half and wrap with plastic wrap or aluminum foil. Place the sandwich in
a lunch bag with an ice pack (recipes 2).
Tacos
Ingredients:
Directions:
1. Brown ground beef in large nonstick skillet; drain fat.*
2. Add Recipe Ready Southwest Blend, taco seasoning and water. Cook over medium-high
heat, stirring occasionally, 5 minutes or until vegetables are tender.
3. Serve in tortillas and taco shells topped with taco sauce, shredded lettuce and sour cream
(recipes 3).
Works Cited
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<http://salonculinaire.com/uniform.htm>.
"Index of Staff Websites." Top 10 Safety Rules. District6.org, n.d. Web. 16 Oct. 2014.
<staff.district6.org/Christy.taylor/index_files/Page1944.htm>.
"Recipes." AllRecipes.com, n.d. Web. 16 Oct. 2014. <http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/>.
"What Are the Different Types of Chefs? - CulinarySchools.com." Culinary Schools.
CulinarySchools.com, 16 July 2013. Web. 15 Oct. 2014.
<http://www.culinaryschools.com/different-types-of-chefs>.